As Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web said, "The power of the Web is in its universality." MindShare recognises the importance of providing a website that is accessible to everyone, regardless of disability.
There is a short menu at the start of every page that allows you to jump directly to the most important parts of the page, including main content and navigation. Sighted people who use the keyboard to navigate will see these links appear on screen when using the Tab key to navigate through the page.
Access keys have not been used to avoid conflicting with other keyboard shortcuts.
All pages follow a logical document structure. Screen reader users can get around pages quickly by moving between headings. Navigation menus are marked up as lists.
You may change the font size of this website to your preference through your browser:
All content images used in this site include alt text. Purely decorative images have empty alt text.
Forms
Forms have their labels explicitly associated with their controls, aiding users of certain screen readers and speech browsers.
Dynamic HTML has been used sparingly, and designed according to the principle of graceful degradation. If JavaScript is unavailable, all website content will remain accessible.
We strive to comply with the W3C WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and aim for our pages to conform to a minimum of Level A compliance. Wherever possible, level AA and AAA requirements are also met.
All pages use valid XHTML, relying entirely on CSS for presentation.
Some information on the website is only available in Adobe PDF format. If you experience any difficulty accessing this information, please let us know.
Video or audio content on the website do not include transcripts. Please let us know if you require a transcript, for example if you are hearing-impaired.
If you experience any difficulty accessing this website, please do not hesitate to let us know. Contact web.site@mindshareworld.com
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